Cano Vera Arquitectura incorporates poetry in its architectural works
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by Daniel Roche
17h ago
This article is part of our series of profiles on The Architectural League of New York’s 2024 Emerging Voices winners published in the March/April issue of AN. The full list of winners can be The post Cano Vera Arquitectura incorporates poetry in its architectural works appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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AD—WO seeks to challenge architecture’s ingrained approaches to image making and its value systems more broadly
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by Daniel Roche
17h ago
This article is part of our series of profiles on The Architectural League of New York’s 2024 Emerging Voices winners published in the March/April issue of AN. The full list The post AD—WO seeks to challenge architecture’s ingrained approaches to image making and its value systems more broadly appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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The Portal is an art installation connecting New Yorkers and Dubliners through sculpture
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by María José Gutiérrez Chávez
17h ago
It seems to be out of a movie to have a window looking out into distant locations to greet foreign social circles and cultures. The Portal, a public technology sculpture The post <em>The Portal</em> is an art installation connecting New Yorkers and Dubliners through sculpture appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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At Vanderbilt University, The Broadview by Valerio Dewalt Train offers graduate students an affordable housing option
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by Kristine Klein
20h ago
For Vanderbilt University graduate students, finding affordable housing in Nashville is a challenge. In recent years, rent costs in the city have ballooned and the low-rise neighborhoods just off campus The post At Vanderbilt University, The Broadview by Valerio Dewalt Train offers graduate students an affordable housing option appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation taps Sasaki to lead a comprehensive plan for Taliesin West
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by Daniel Roche
20h ago
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation (FLWF) recently announced that Sasaki will lead a comprehensive plan for Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright’s retreat in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. Taliesin West served as The post Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation taps Sasaki to lead a comprehensive plan for Taliesin West appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Steven Ehrlich donates professional archive to Architecture and Design Collection at UCSB’s AD&A Museum
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by Daniel Roche
22h ago
The Art, Design & Architecture Museum (AD&A Museum) at UC Santa Barbara (UCSB) recently announced that Los Angeles architect Steven Ehrlich has donated artifacts from his personal archive to the The post Steven Ehrlich donates professional archive to Architecture and Design Collection at UCSB’s AD&A Museum appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Rockwell Group puts a seductive spin on fried food for New York’s COQODAQ
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by Elizabeth Fazzare
22h ago
“The ritual of dining together is such a powerful thing,” said David Rockwell, architect and founder of Rockwell Group. “Something about coming together to share a meal is very healing.” COQODAQ, The post Rockwell Group puts a seductive spin on fried food for New York’s COQODAQ appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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Richard Serra, an artist who shaped space with steel, dies at 85
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by Daniel Roche
1d ago
Richard Serra died on Tuesday, March 26, at his Long Island home in Orient, New York, at age 85. News of the canonical sculptor’s passing was confirmed to The New The post Richard Serra, an artist who shaped space with steel, dies at 85 appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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The March/April issue of The Architect’s Newspaper is out now
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by Jack Murphy
2d ago
Hospitality arrives from the French hospitalité, which is also the source of the now-medical hospital and terms like hostel, hotel, and hospice. The origin is the Latin noun hospes, which The post The March/April issue of <em>The Architect’s Newspaper</em> is out now appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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The Phoenix by Human Nature could become the U.K.’s most sustainable neighborhood
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by Daniel Roche
2d ago
Lewes, East Sussex, England, is a small town just north of Brighton. The locale was founded in the 6th century and, today, is home to 16,000 people. Now, a local The post The Phoenix by Human Nature could become the U.K.’s most sustainable neighborhood appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper ..read more
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